7 - CBLM
7 - CBLM
7 - CBLM
Sector : Electronics
Qualification Title : Computer System Servicing NCII
Unit of Competency : Set-up Computer Servers
Module Title : Setting-Up Computer Servers
Table of Content……………………………………………………………….. 2
How to use this Competency Based Learning Materials………………. 3
List of Competency…………………………………………………………… 4
Learning Outcome Summary……………………………………………….. 5
Learning Experiences………………………………………………………… 7
Information Sheet No. 2.3-1………………………………………………….. 8
Task Sheet 2.3-1……………………………………………….…..….. 9
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-1….…………………………… 10
Information Sheet No. 2.3-2………………………………………………….. 11
Self Check 2.3-2………………..……………………………………… 17
Answer Key 2.3-2……………………………………………………….18
Operation Sheet 2.3-2…………………………………………………. 19
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-2…….………………………… 22
Information Sheet 2.3-3……………………………………………………….. 23
Self Check 2.3-3………………………………………………………… 30
Answer Key 2.3-4……………………………………………………….32
Task Sheet 2.3-4………………………………………………………... 33
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-4………………………………34
Bibliography…………………………………………………………………… 35
Remember to:
Work through all the information and complete the activities in each
section.
Read information sheets and complete the self-check. Suggested
references are included to supplement the materials provided in this
module.
Most probably your trainer will also be your supervisor or manager.
He/she is there to support you and show you the correct way to do
things.
You will be given plenty of opportunity to ask questions and practice on
the job. Make sure you practice your new skills during regular work
shifts. This way you will improve both your speed and memory and also
your confidence.
Use the Self-checks, Operation Sheets or Job Sheets at the end of each
section to test your own progress.
When you feel confident that you have had sufficient practice, ask your
Trainer to evaluate you. The results of your assessment will be recorded
in your Progress Chart and Accomplishment Chart.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
Assessment Criteria
Conditions
The trainees/students must be provided with the following:
1. Computer units
2. UTP cables
Assessment Method:
1. Written examination
2. Oral questioning
3. Demonstration/ direct observation of practical skills
Learning Objectives:
After doing this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to create user
folder with Network Operating System (NOS) features
User folder is the storage of files stored by the user to the computer
server.To be able to create a user folder, administrator of the server should
first install the Active Directory Domain Services and create a user account.
To install the ADDS, administrator should open command prompt and type
dcpromo to install ADDS, DNS and create a forest and domain. To create a
user account see Information Sheet 3.1-2 and Task Sheet 3.1-2.
Windows Server 2008 domain controllers don’t have to run the DNS service
locally. The only requirement is that the DNS servers support the service
record types required so that those domain controllers can be located as
needed.
The following list recounts some of the main features and advantages of
Active Directory:
Security: Information is stored in a secure form. Each object in Active
Directory has an access control list (ACL) that contains a list of
resources that may access it along with which access privileges are
granted to each such resource.
Query capabilities: Active Directory generates a global catalog to pro-
vide a flexible mechanism for handling queries. Any client that supports
Active Directory can query this catalog to request directory data.
Replication: Replication of the directory to all domain controllers in
a domain means easier access, higher availability, and improved fault
tolerance.
Extensibility: Active Directory is extensible, which means that new object
types can be added to a directory or existing objects can be extended. For
example, you could easily add a salary attribute or an employee ID to the
user object. (An attribute is extra information about an object.)
Once a user is created, user folder I automatically created upon the first log-
in of the user to a client computer.
Steps/Procedure:
1. On the server computer create a shared folder on drive C: or drive D:
2. On server manager, select Features, Group Policy Management,
Forest, Domains, (Domain name), Right click on Policy, Edit
3. Chooser User Configuration, Choose Policies
4. Choose Windows Setting
5. Choose Folder Redirection
6. Choose your directory to be redirect, press right click on your mouse
and select properties
7. Target Setting: Choose Basic
8. Under Root Path, type the share name of your folder
9. Click OK
10. Log-in to the client computer to automatically create User folder
Assessment Method:
Actual Demonstration / direct observation of practical skills
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Configure user access level based on (NOS) features and established
network access policies/end-user requirements
2. Security check is performed in accordance with established network
access policies/end-user requirements
Computers are typically used by more than one person. Even systems that
workers use exclusively on their desks allow system administrators to log on
locally. If these systems have computer accounts in the domain, it’s possible
for other users with domain accounts to log on to those systems as well. The
computer distinguishes between one person and another by employing a
security device called the user account object. Each user on a computer or
a network has a unique user account that contains details about the user,
such as his or her rights and restrictions to access resources and more. A
Windows Server 2008 domain-based user account contains, is linked to, or
is associated with the following items:
Password security: User accounts are protected by passwords so that only
authorized persons can gain access to the systems.
Permissions: Permissions are the access privileges granted to a user
account. These include group memberships and user-specific settings to
access resources.
Identification: A user account identifies a person to the computer system
and the network.
User rights: A user right is a high-level privilege that can be granted to
users or groups to define or limit their actions on a computer system.
Roaming: You can define user accounts so that a user can log on to any
system that is a member of a domain by using a domain user account
(certain users may be able to log on to local accounts in certain situations),
a Remote Access Service (RAS), or a gateway.
Environment layout: Profiles are user-specific and store information about
the layout, desktop, and user environment in general, unless they are
specifically restricted through the use of mandatory profiles. You can define
profiles so that they follow the user account no matter where the user gains
access on the network.
Auditing: Windows Server 2008 can track access and usage by domain user
accounts if that level of auditing has been enabled in the domain.
Steps/Procedure:
1. To get to Active Directory Users and Computers, choose Start> All
Programs? Administrative Tools> Active Directory Users and Computers.
2. In the console tree, click the folder that corresponds to the domain or
organization unit to which you want to assign this new account.
3. In the details pane, right click the group and then choose Properties.
4. On the Members tab, Click Add.
5. Fill in the following information.
6. Click the Next button to continue setting up this new user account
object.
7. Type the password for this account and confirm that password to the
system by retyping it.
8. Configure the password setting using the options described.
9. Click the Next button when you’re finished marking your selections.
10.Click the Finish button if everything is correct.
Assessment Method:
Actual Demonstration / direct observation of practical skills
CRITERIA
YES NO
Did you follow the directions correctly in….?
1. Logging in and switching user
2. Entering user name
3. Entering the password
4. Performing security check
Bibliography
Computer Date Developed: Document No.
September, 2015
System Date Revised:
Issued by:
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